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RadKey: An LLM-Guided RF Backscatter System for Through-Wall Keystroke Inference
In today's digitally connected world, keyboards remain the primary interface for inputting sensitive information, making them a persistent target for eavesdropping attacks. While prior keystroke inference techniques have exploited side-channel signals such as acoustics and vibrations, they...
Apple Vision Pro Vulnerability Exposed Virtual Keyboard Inputs to Attackers
Details have emerged about a now-patched security flaw impacting Apple's Vision Pro mixed reality headset that, if successfully exploited, could allow malicious attackers to infer data entered on the device's virtual keyboard. The attack, dubbed GAZEploit, has been assigned the CVE identifier...
Experts Find a Way to Learn What You're Typing During Video Calls
A new attack framework aims to infer keystrokes typed by a target user at the opposite end of a video conference call by simply leveraging the video feed to correlate observable body movements to the text being typed. The research was undertaken by Mohd Sabra, and Murtuza Jadliwala from the...
Experts Find a Way to Learn What You're Typing During Video Calls
A new attack framework aims to infer keystrokes typed by a target user at the opposite end of a video conference call by simply leveraging the video feed to correlate observable body movements to the text being typed. The research was undertaken by Mohd Sabra, and Murtuza Jadliwala from the...
Zoom Snooping: How Body Language Can Spill Your Password
You’ve heard of Zoom Bombing, but have you heard of Zoom Snooping? Researchers contend they can extract keystroke data from participants in a video call simply by tracking shoulder movements. A recently published study warns malicious actors might use the technique to decipher personal passwords...
FreeBSD : Mozilla -- multiple vulnerabilities (1fade8a3-e9e8-11e0-9580-4061862b8c22)
The Mozilla Project reports : MFSA 2011-36 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards rv:7.0 / rv:1.9.2.23 MFSA 2011-37 Integer underflow when using JavaScript RegExp MFSA 2011-38 XSS via plugins and shadowed window.location object MFSA 2011-39 Defense against multiple Location headers due to CRLF...
Mozilla -- multiple vulnerabilities
The Mozilla Project reports: MFSA 2011-36 Miscellaneous memory safety hazards rv:7.0 / rv:1.9.2.23 MFSA 2011-37 Integer underflow when using JavaScript RegExp MFSA 2011-38 XSS via plugins and shadowed window.location object MFSA 2011-39 Defense against multiple Location headers due to CRLF...
Inferring keystrokes from motion data — Mozilla
University of California, Davis researchers Liang Cai and Hao Chen presented a paper at the 2011 USENIX HotSec workshop on inferring keystrokes from device motion data on mobile devices. Web pages can now receive data similar to the apps studied in that paper and likely present a similar risk. We...